A compact 15-liter combat pack, highly adaptable to suit users' individual needs. Lots of options for added carrying capacity and organization, topped off with modular shoulder straps. Absolutely bombproof construction and materials! This model comes with padded shoulder straps as standard.
Combat medics, attention! This is a good way to carry your first aid items – especially when you organize them with windowed velcro pouches!
The features of the CP15 Combat Pack reflect the intended use, but these kinds of packs are excellent for daily use and weekend trips as well.
If you need a sternum strap for your combat pack, see here.
The shoulder straps are removable for different mission requirements. They attach to steel D-rings for unmatched durability and strength.
The straps are either green or black. The M05 Woodland backpack is supplied with green ones.
Firm, padded and shaped offers an anatomic and comfortable fit for extended use with heavy loads. These are included with this model.
Flat, made from webbing. Unpadded construction for a shallow profile to minimize bulk and interference when shouldering rifles. You can purchase these separately.
You can also choose to buy just the main bag without shoulder straps in case you have plans to attach it to your plate carrier or use straps you already have. You can also mix and match the colors this way, how convenient!
Made of the same materials and hardware (1000D Cordura, PES webbing, ITW Nexus buckles etc.) that are used in the production of the Finnish military M05 combat equipment. High quality, NIR compliant etc.
These are manufactured in co-operation with Finn-Savotta Oy (Finland's leading military and outdoors gear manufacturer and the main load-bearing equipment contractor for the Finnish Defence forces). Depending on the situation, production runs are sewn either in Savotta's Finnish or Estonian factory, sometimes even partially in Finland and partially in Estonia. The little printed tags tell where exactly each particular product was sewn.
Daniel N.
Axel B.
Farasha E.